Combat Kick Boxing : Realistic Self Defence -

High-risk moves like spinning back kicks or jump knees are dangerous on uneven pavement or in tight spaces.

If someone swings wildly, don't just stand there. Use a leg check or a high cover, then pivot 45 degrees . Getting off the "center line" is the most important skill in street defense. Combat kick boxing : realistic self defence

Practice throwing your first strike from a neutral standing position (hands up in a "I don't want any trouble" gesture) rather than a traditional fighting stance. High-risk moves like spinning back kicks or jump

Target the opponent’s thigh (peroneal nerve) or the side of the knee. This can deaden their leg and prevent them from chasing you. Getting off the "center line" is the most

In a gym, you trade blows to score points. In a real-life confrontation, the goal is to .

In the street, people often try to grab or tackle. Use your Thai Clinch skills to control their head and posture, using short knees to the groin or stomach to break their grip.